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It is in this moment that Chip shows up and informs her that he was fired and that this interview needs to happen tomorrow. Bradley tries to remind Hannah that none of this is her fault, but Hannah doesn’t want to hear it: “All due respect, please take your rhetoric and just fuck off,” she says.īradley leaves that extremely upsetting meeting for all of us second-guessing if she should even be doing this interview, if she should be putting Hannah through any of this. Teary-eyed and angry, she tries to explain what it feels like to not only have been violated, but to be completely defined by that moment. She keeps telling Bradley she’s fine, that other people have gone through worse, but by the end of it, she breaks. Reliving the whole thing - from Mitch, whom she saw as a parental figure, using her body like that to Fred silencing her without even knowing who she was - is obviously traumatic for Hannah.
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Hannah is falling apart, but she feels like she has to protect other people in her position, so she has Bradley come to her apartment. Yep, UBA is trying to buy her silence one more time, isn’t that swell? Even if she remains anonymous, it’s a huge risk on her part and she’s starting to realize that more and more - especially once a call comes in from another UBA department, offering her a promotion on a show in sunny Los Angeles. After meeting with Mitch to find out who he has to corroborate his story about Fred - when he tells them it’s Hannah he adds that he “didn’t realize she was working ” for good measure because, yes, friends, Mitch Kessler is still playing the victim - Bradley wants to make sure Hannah is ready and willing to tell her story. To pull off the Mitch interview on TMS without even Alex knowing, there’s a very fragile plan in play and Chip getting fired does not help. Partly because Fred telling Chip how sick it makes him that someone he trusted was “endangering his employees” makes me want to flip a table partly because it is Alex whose begrudging approval of Chip’s replacement, Marlon Tate, is the final nail in Chip’s TMS coffin but especially because Marlon Tate really is the biggest doofus. Chip has always known he’d end up getting blamed, but that doesn’t make the scene in which Fred fires him any less emotional. The timetable for both sides - Bradley, Cory, and Chip over on “Team Interview Mitch and Take Down Fred Mickland,” and Fred and Alex on “Team Save Our Asses” - was always a short one, but as more information comes to light, people grow more desperate.īlame it on Maggie Brenner, I guess? Once she gives Fred a heads-up about the investigation she’s doing into his cover-up of Mitch Kessler’s sexual misconduct, Fred knows it’s time to deploy Operation Fall Guy: He expedites the findings of that totally unbiased internal investigation into TMS, so that he can offer up Chip as the one to blame for letting Mitch’s behavior go unchecked for so long. Once a show rolls out the Vivaldi while two main characters fist fight on an apartment building lobby floor, you know it is Getting! Things! Done!Īll of the scheming that went down in last week’s episode comes to a tragic, volatile head in the season finale. But does it pretty much stick the landing? You betcha. Did Bradley Jackson never once make complete sense as a character? Also, yes. Was it at times cheesy as hell and trying way too hard? Yes. Friends, countrymen, Apple TV+ subscribers: We’ve made it to the end of this wild, Jennifer Aniston–Is–Our–One–True–Queen–fueled ride that is The Morning Show season one.